Burundi s using art as a way of promoting its culture. Kazoza arts is an enterprise that provides a platform for young people to explore their talent while also giving them a chance to earn a living. Kazoza was founded by a group of ambitious young Burundians living in Canada seeking to implement sustainable development opportunities in their country of origin, Burundi. Together, they strive to share their knowledge, skills and expertise to form the building blocks for a strong and developed Burundi. In addition to this main goal, Kazoza also seeks to facilitate the integration of Burundians in Canadian society by promoting information sharing.
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CGTN - 5 days ago
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The year of 2022 witnessed a landmark setback for U.S. human rights, a report on human rights violations in the United States issued by...
Africa marks 10-year anniversary of President Xi’s four-point proposal
CGTN Africa - 1 week ago
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U.S. attempts to use Taiwan to contain China doomed to fail
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CGTN Africa - 1 year ago
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